
Patients with atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) have marked increases in coagulability, defined as coagulation factor activity and hemostatic markers of endothelial dysfunction, according to a new study published in Vascular Specialists International. Hypercoagulability was made worse by performance of invasive procedures, and the increased activity of coagulation factors and hemostatic markers was associated with PAD complications.
“Assessment of the pathogenesis of thrombotic complications in patients with PAD may provide insight into the future possible application of alternative antithrombotic therapies,” wrote the study authors.